The Russian Revolution and ecology (1917-1934), Jean Batou. Why did the ex-USSR's communism also give birth to the ecological catastrophe that is threatening us, from the drying up Aral Sea to the post-Chernobyl potential nuclear catastrophes ? The author distinguishes two periods, before and after 1928. During Lenin's time, scientific ecology could be ex-pressed and even played a role as an interest group. But Stalinism broke its drive and bureaucracy took over, muzzling men and their environment.Batou Jean. Révolution russe et écologie (1917-1934). In: Vingtième Siècle, revue d'histoire, n°35, juillet-septembre 1992. pp. 16-28
The contribution is focused on the last years of the Soviet Union when, after the Chernobyl disaster...
Mandrillon Marie-Hélène. Douglas R.Weiner, Models of Nature. Ecology, Conservation and Cultural Revo...
The notion of ecological civilisation has become central to Chinese efforts to confront and deal wit...
The Soviet Union is remembered as a lab for socioeconomic changes on larges scales and environmental...
Abstract Environmental concerns have appeared in Russia in 1985-86. They have drawn attention on an ...
This paper focuses on official Soviet attitudes towards ‘ecological crisis’ and the rhetoric develop...
With the collapse of Communist power in the Soviet Union, considerable attention has focused on the ...
The former Soviet empire spanned eleven time zones and contained half the world's forests; vast depo...
De Montlibert Catherine. Murray Fesbach. Ecological Disaster. Cleaning up the Hidden Legacy of Sovie...
This paper aims to highlight the close connection existing between the main leading scholars, those ...
The collapse of the Soviet Union, all hope that Eastern European communism might somehow be transfor...
Andrei Monine, Stagnant Waters in the USSR The closing of the straits of Kara-Bogaz, the catastrophe...
Arguing the roots of the idea of Anthropocene can be traced back to the Soviet Union, the paper intr...
Real socialism had its source of legitimacy in the “October Revolution”. The promise of Communism wa...
The author analyzes modern Russian history from a new perspective. Due to the ideological heritage o...
The contribution is focused on the last years of the Soviet Union when, after the Chernobyl disaster...
Mandrillon Marie-Hélène. Douglas R.Weiner, Models of Nature. Ecology, Conservation and Cultural Revo...
The notion of ecological civilisation has become central to Chinese efforts to confront and deal wit...
The Soviet Union is remembered as a lab for socioeconomic changes on larges scales and environmental...
Abstract Environmental concerns have appeared in Russia in 1985-86. They have drawn attention on an ...
This paper focuses on official Soviet attitudes towards ‘ecological crisis’ and the rhetoric develop...
With the collapse of Communist power in the Soviet Union, considerable attention has focused on the ...
The former Soviet empire spanned eleven time zones and contained half the world's forests; vast depo...
De Montlibert Catherine. Murray Fesbach. Ecological Disaster. Cleaning up the Hidden Legacy of Sovie...
This paper aims to highlight the close connection existing between the main leading scholars, those ...
The collapse of the Soviet Union, all hope that Eastern European communism might somehow be transfor...
Andrei Monine, Stagnant Waters in the USSR The closing of the straits of Kara-Bogaz, the catastrophe...
Arguing the roots of the idea of Anthropocene can be traced back to the Soviet Union, the paper intr...
Real socialism had its source of legitimacy in the “October Revolution”. The promise of Communism wa...
The author analyzes modern Russian history from a new perspective. Due to the ideological heritage o...
The contribution is focused on the last years of the Soviet Union when, after the Chernobyl disaster...
Mandrillon Marie-Hélène. Douglas R.Weiner, Models of Nature. Ecology, Conservation and Cultural Revo...
The notion of ecological civilisation has become central to Chinese efforts to confront and deal wit...